Perryville Walking Tour Weekend
May 15th and 16th, 2015
Sponsored by the Friends of
Perryville Battlefield and the Cincinnati Civil
War Round Table
Guides – Chuck Lott and Darryl Smith
May 15th – Dry Canteen Trail
Walk
This
walk replicates the Federal First Corps approach to the battlefield. The Dry Canteen Trail is a scout trail that
scouts, without water to simulate what the Union troops were going through on
October 7th, could earn a badge and learn about the Battle of
Perryville. The trail consists of road walking,
so wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water and snacks, and wear bright colors
so that passing cars may see us more easily.
While the walk is mostly on back roads, there is a busier section at the
beginning of the walk that we need to exercise extreme caution and walk single file.
Meet by the Confederate Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. We will then
take as few vehicles as possible and drive to Mackville. Starting at the Mackville Community Center we will walk about ten miles back to the battlefield, arriving by 3:00 p.m. Car
drivers will then need to be shuttled back to Mackville to pick up their
vehicles. Do not let the distance deter
you from joining as we will have an easy pace and smooth surface to enjoy. Post
walk event will be at Bluegrass Pizza and Pub, where we can enjoy a great local
restaurant and chat about Perryville.
May 16th – Walking Tour
of Perryville Battlefield
Join
Chuck Lott and Darryl Smith for an extended walking tour of the Perryville
Battlefield State Historic Site. There will be a morning session from 9:00 a.m. until noon , a break for lunch, and then an afternoon session from 1:00-4:00 p.m. (covering a different part of the battle than the
morning session). There will be some sort of evening session (hopefully
with a renowned Perryville expert), so please plan on joining us after the walking
tour for some enjoyable post tour camaraderie.
Attendees
should wear comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, bring water and snacks,
and pack a lunch. History buffs and the general public are all welcome!
Each session will involve about three miles of walking, with some
elevation changes (none greater than 100 feet) along the way. Meet for the
morning session at the picnic shelter in the park near the playground.
When entering the park, take the first right and look for the shelter.
Morning
Session – 9:00-12:00 – Meet at the Picnic Shelter near the playground.
Lunch
- 12:00-1:00
Be
sure to pack a lunch! Note - There is a
small Amish place on the Lebanon Pike southwest of Perryville that may be open
(about a ten minute drive). They make a delicious
deli sandwich!
Afternoon
Session – 1:00-4:00 – Meet at the Confederate Cemetery
Evening
Session – Post Tour Gathering – To Be Announced
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